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70's strat love

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there's been a fair old mention of 70's era fender on here this week. thought i'd continue that by asking peeps what they think about this

http://www.guitars4you.co.uk/guitars/2245.htm

it's not all original, but sounds like it's been modded for the better. they've just dropped the price to £899. i'm tempted.
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if you could get rid of that hellish guard for a black one it would look quite nice. they do weigh a ton though, one of my mates has a '78 and it's a beast.
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Always play before you buy in CBS land. There are some gems out there and some real dogs.
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Yep, I'd advise caution dungeoneer; not wishing to be a naysayer, but for a comparatively rare beast such as that one to have stuck around in the UK long enough to have come down £100 in price, it might well be terrible, cursed or both. But go and play it anyway.
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I tried loads of these in Denmark Street when I was going through a phase. It's really hit-n-miss. Build quality, sound. Those '77 (or '79 I can never remember) silver finished anniversary strats are the worst. They seem to be everywhere, and for every one decent one there's half a dozen dogs. It's a cliche, but the ones with the most natural wear are usually the better examples. Definately try beforehand...
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Post by Fran »

I'd opt for a Highway One rob. Basically its mostly 70's spec but much cheaper, more consistent and more available.
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or there's the old malmsteen sig model in that very same shop for the very same price...

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yes i know it's not always possible but yeah definitely try to play and touch before paying.
70s fenders -and specially strats- can be the sweet bargain or the lemon of the century. i've been lucky enough to find a '73 and a thrashed '72 for under $500, and kept the '72... (routed and kinda re-shaped, non original pups (duncan ssl-2 IIRC) and pickguard.)
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but back on subject, mid-late 70s strats are usually lifeless boat anchors. REAL heavy. believe me, i swear i'm no puff sissy, but these things are just TOO damn heavy to even be fun. we're talking les paul custom kinda heavy, seriously.

now most of us here play mostly mustangs and so, i guess... so you might hate that one. but give it a shot. maybe you get one of the good ones!
good luck!

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oh i love it! :D

don't want to hijack but man take a look at this... WTF!?!?! :shock: :x :roll: :(
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Post by Mr.Ripley »

Oh please please please put a black guard on that beast!
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i'm going guitar/amp shopping tomorrow, now i've finally got my uber overtime pay. it's either gonna be an amp a guitar or maybe a guitar and pedals.

fran, you should come rawk!!
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Pacafeliz wrote:Image
Not to hijack this more but what happened here? Was the previous owner a bear?
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maybe it was ted nugent's favorite hunting guitar.
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Im getting a '79 strat soon, its on hold
would .011-.048 be alright for it?
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silly_rabbit_band wrote:
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Not to hijack this more but what happened here? Was the previous owner a bear?
yes it was the previous owner that did all of this to the guitar. he's about 16 by now... :roll:
somehow he always evaded the answers when i asked about WHY THE FUCK he did that to a perfectly nice vintage guitar.
oh and he threw the original pickups etc. away!
good lord... make him pay!!!

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Post by Ty »

Wow, just wow, if I was 14-16 and was lucky enough to get a vintage guitar I wouldn't try and 'mod' it. But the good lord givith the good lord taketh way.
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Post by Josh »

If I had a vintage strat the only wear n' tear on the thing would be from me rocking out!
Seriously though that kid needs to burn in hell. j/k
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Post by brambleperro »

the_dude wrote:Seriously though that kid needs to burn in hell.
That seems a little extreme...
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Post by Josh »

I was waiting for that response...
I should of put j/k at the end of that post.
I'll change it.